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Definition of verb
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Verb (n.) A word; a
vocable.
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Heterosis
::
Heterosis
(n.) A
figure
of
speech
by which one form of a noun, verb, or
pronoun,
and the like, is used for
another,
as in the
sentence:
What is life to such as me?.
Factitive
::
Factitive
(a.)
Pertaining
to that
relation
which is
proper
when the act, as of a
transitive
verb, is not
merely
received
by an
object,
but
produces
some
change
in the
object,
as when we say, He made the water
wine..
Neuter
::
Neuter
(n.) An
intransitive
verb.
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
a verb which forms its
preterit
(imperfect)
and past
participle
by
adding
to the
present
the
suffix
-ed, -d, or the
variant
form -t; as in the verbs
abash,
abashed;
abate,
abated;
deny,
denied;
feel, felt. See
Strong,
19 (a)..
Intensive
::
Intensive
(n.) That which
intensifies
or
emphasizes;
an
intensive
verb or word.
Verb
::
Verb (n.) A word which
affirms
or
predicates
something
of some
person
or
thing;
a part of
speech
expressing
being,
action,
or the
suffering
of
action..
Tirralirra
::
Tirralirra
(n.) A
verbal
imitation
of a
musical
sound,
as of the note of a lark or a
horn..
Verbal
::
Verbal
(a.)
Having
word
answering
to word; word for word;
literal;
as, a
verbal
translation..
Primitive
::
Primitive
(a.)
Original;
primary;
radical;
not
derived;
as,
primitive
verb in
grammar..
Reecho
::
Reecho
(v. i.) To give
echoes;
to
return
back, or be
reverberated,
as an echo; to
resound;
to be
resonant..
Understanding
::
Understanding
(n.) The act of one who
understands
a
thing,
in any sense of the verb;
knowledge;
discernment;
comprehension;
interpretation;
explanation..
Flowing
::
Flowing
(a.) That flows or for
flowing
(in
various
sense of the
verb);
gliding
along
smoothly;
copious.
Overbalance
::
Overbalance
(v. t.) To cause to lose
balance
or
equilibrium.
Overbarren
::
Overbarren
(a.)
Excessively
barren.
Lord
::
Lord (v. i.) To play the lord; to
domineer;
to rule with
arbitrary
or
despotic
sway; --
sometimes
with over; and
sometimes
with it in the
manner
of a
transitive
verb.
Nominal
::
Nominal
(n.) A verb
formed
from a noun.
Diverberation
::
Diverberation
(n.) A
sounding
through.
Pluperfect
::
Pluperfect
(n.) The
pluperfect
tense;
also, a verb in the
pluperfect
tense..
Orthotone
::
Orthotone
(a.)
Retaining
the
accent;
not
enclitic;
-- said of
certain
indefinite
pronouns
and
adverbs
when used
interrogatively,
which,
when not so used, are
ordinarilly
enclitic..
Hag-taper
::
Hag-taper
(n.) The great
woolly
mullein
(Verbascum
Thapsus).
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